Hands-on Technical Training

Whether you're transitioning to cybersecurity, just entering the field, or are a seasoned vet, our technical training and workshops provide the practical skills that translate into real world experience.

Empowering Women & Girls in Cybersecurity Careers

The Women’s Society of Cyberjutsu (WSC), a 501(c)3 non-profit, is dedicated to raising awareness of cybersecurity career opportunities and advancement for women in the field, closing the gender gap and the overall workforce gap
in information security roles.

Let's Change These Numbers

Why Wicked 6

Cyber Competitions are exciting. Really, no matter the format. -from standard Capture the Flag, to Jeopardy-style questions and answers, to real-world simulations where teams attack or defend a facility’s network and information
– amateur and professional players thrill at the challenge and celebrate their achievements just like in any other competition. But to the casual observer, a cyber competition in progress typically looks like a bunch
of people sitting at computers, hard at work. I might not go as far as to say snoozefest, but … yeah, I would.

Our Members

Amy Twum-Barimah

5 Year Member | Laurel, MD

BS in Management Information Systems and currently enrolled in a master’s program for Cyber & Information Security

The one piece of career advice I’ve gained over the years that I’d like to share with others? No one knows everything. ‘I don’t know’ is a valid answer. However, you need to be able to know how to find the answer.

Founded in 2012, the Women’s Society of Cyberjutsu (WSC) is a 501(c)3 International nonprofit community, focused on empowering women to succeed in the cybersecurity industry. WSC’s mission is to advance women in cybersecurity careers by providing programs and partnerships that promote networking, education, training, mentoring, resource-sharing and other professional opportunities.